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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Mar 1964, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault Tel. 668-3703 'DID KHRUSHCHEV CALL ? EMO-Safe From Bomb The Town of Whitby won't be 'stealing' any flags for thé pole in front of the Municipai Building. The Council received a letter from the local Branch of the Canadian Legion Monday night, 'asking that the 'Red Ensign' be flown over the Town Hall. It was turned down unani- But Not The Skeptics e::* & Presentation of the 1964 budget of the Oshawa and Ontario County Emergency Measures Organization prompted further debate on the value of the Or- ganization at County Council Tuesday. Read by EMO Chairman Francis Hockley, Reeve of Scott Township, the budget called for a $1,350 County expenditure, which, according to agreement solve some of the County's am- bulance difficulties". (This ref- erence applied to the lack of ambulance service in some County municipalities.) "With Provincial and Federal grants totaling 90 per cent of our expenditure, the EMO costs only two cents per person in the County," he emphasized. Committee member John Goodwin, Reeve of Whitby Township called for Council sup- and purpose of the Ensign. County has the responsibility for| "It is not a flag in the true 138,000 people. To protect them|sense at all," he began, | but is from this new risk -- the hydro-|the prized 'red duster' flown gen bomb -- are they prepared|by merchant ships. to carry on in the best possible| He explained further that way under an emergency?" Royal Navy ships flew a com- He explained in detail the| parable "white ensign', and "confidential" alert system 'now|that merchant craft command- planned by EMO, assuring' that|ed by Royal Navy reserve offi- the Budget contained "no pad-|cerds flew a comparable "blue ding"'. jensign", "There are a lot of lunatics in| "TI feel that, by flying the Red the world if this (The Bomb) is|Ensign, we are actually stealing) Town Wont Fly 'Stolen' Ensign "large enough now to have her) own flag'. | Reeve Ev Quantrill also be- moaned the fact that Canada had no- national flag. He half- kidded: "Why do we have to pass this problem to the federal government? Let's see the Town of Whitby give the leadership for a change. "T suggest that Harry (Coun- cillor Inkpen) be commissioned} to design a Canadian flag." | "As a matter of fact," Coun-| cillor Inkpen joked back, "I do} have an idea: The colors of the Northern Lights at the top; the brown of the mineral deposits in the middle; and the blue of the lakes at the bottom . . . ".. with a huge Canada Goose flying through the whole) thing." | | | 'AllSaints Guild When is a car not a car? Car Not A Car? Not Decided Yet who was in the office at the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Merch 18,1964 5 his car, because it would not _|go," he concluded, Mr. McIntyre and the Crown each cited cases and judg- ments to strengthen their re- spective cases: Mr, Affleck jaffirmed that under the new |MclIntyre. "Never,"' said Crown. Attor-|time. ney Bruce Affleck here yester- day. "When it is driven,' said attorney Duncan cain bale intoxicated, u 0 } | garage-operator Floyd Pilkey, "The question arose out. of | Who had hauled the car in at) |police request, | | or : elt' wie' treat Mr. Pilkey informed the) cated' laid against Robert Ern-|Court that, when Nokes came} est Nokes of RR 4, Uxbridge,/for the car after three days,| in Maguitate s Court, lit would not start because! Constable Ernie Collinson of there was no gas in it, -Con- OPP Whitby testified that he} . | found the accused asleep in a/Stable Collinson attested to the| a} car parked on the Sixth Con-|the fact that the car would not! cession road of Pickering Town-|Start on the road. | ship on Jan. 30. "It is not a motor | vehicle! He said the car, admittedly within the meaning of -- the the accused's, was facing west|Code," Mr. McIntyre suggest- and was most of the way out/ea. into the north lane of traffic.) "It could not be driven by It was learned that the eve-jthe accused because it was out ning was snowy, and thatiof gas, and so it was parked.| tracks indicated to the officer. phe law is implemented for! that the car had been parked the protection of the public, Tj ode Both officers felt that Nokesitended to class stranded ve- |hicles as mobile or , potentially- Mr. McIntyre called Brovklin| mobile in relation to the charge, le (circa 1950) judgments At the suggestion of. the Crown, Magistrate Jermyn will accept written submissions from both counsels, and judg- ment was reserved until April 14. Convenient One-Stop | DECORATING SHOP Wellpoper ond Murals Custom Draperies Broadioom and Rugs CLL. Points end Varnishes Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre Ltd. Phone 668-5862 107 Byron St. S., Whitby Office Hours 9:30 to 4 Fridays 9:30 to 6 VICTORIA and GREY TRUST 308 Dundes. St. W. with the City of Oshawa and the Provincia] Government, repre- sents 5 per cent of the total|question of $27,000 estimate. jCommittee Although Reeve Hockley call-| meeting to ed the budget "considerably re-|proferred. : i duced" from that of last year, it] Everett Quantrill, Reeve of was greeted with repeated|/ Whitby, moved that Council "re- queries from skeptical Council-|discuss the whole question of . Asks Probati lors. =MO". Reeve Hockley returned on Did Khrushchey call col-|after adjournment to _ state:} On Car Theft lect?" quipped one Councillor,|/'This government of Ontario) viewing the projected $750 phone |------------------------_---- --j| Is a suspended sentence the bill. ibest deterrent in combatting a t . jthere "for some time." \submit that the accused could| ans Fashion Constable Collinson told the hardly hurt the public with Court: that) he: aroused the) Sopa ensmeenenrennne discuss it,' he/reopen discussion Wednesday. j|sume that someone couldn't find) Hat Sho a se om ya . W |Whitby Detachment office. He INCOME TAX --|the Union Jack one day and put} 2 oo } stitute." | i ] ti t about 1. this up as a substitute All Saints Anglican' Church gg -- i" PHONE 668-8252 port of the budget. "'If this is alnot to be considered a trueia flag. I don't know how the) more money, thejrisk," he said. practice of using it was started| will call another) Council voted to adjourn and in this country, but I would as-| 'WHY PAY MORE! Buy the Best FOR LESS Hind Quarters of Beef Shank Beef - Stewing, Lean Mince, | ON] He suggested that Canada was!pvening Guild held its bi-| PERSONALS Mutuif," sie oan tal March 16 in the parish hall. President Mrs. Ralph Strat- Minnie Carson, celebrated her Nokes was described as 'bel- ligerent and repetitive' by Con-, stable Collinson, and "sullen" by Constable Harold Hawkins, ford opened the meeting with P ort) Prayer and was in charge of the 95th| devotional period. Mrs Jnion, George Brooks, Deputy Reeve of the Town of Whitby, broke into budget discussion to call the Organization "plain unsatisfac- County Buildin | Debenture "On EMO is not all bad--but| Gets Top Offer nor is it all good. If a couple of} bombs dropped today, would we be able to cope? A budget of $225,000 might do the trick --|ings, have prompted a tender of port, but in the meantime we're play-| Ontario County debentures, totaling $1,300,000 and issued to out of custody for one' week in| {1th birthday today, March 18.\act as commentator finance the new County Build- over $100 per $100 value. {drinking problem? Hans Bras, 21, of Ajax sug- 'gested it was, and asked Magis- trate Harry Jermyn for it as a penalty for stealing an automo- bile in Whitby last Feb. 19. His Worship remanded Bras birthday Tuesday, March 17, For the occasion her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russeli Powell and family ar- ranged a family gathering. Allan Moir is celebrating his anticipation of a presentence re-|yi¢ companions of Kathleen He will sentence on the Rowe school and friends wish conviction next Tuesday. him many happy returns of the ing Boy Scouts. It's the responsi-| A Finance Committee report/The Court learned that Bras gay bility of the higher governments) to move in on the matter com-|yarious companies and banks,/py Police Feb. 25 and confess- pletely and entirely. Dissatis- to council listed offers by recommending acceptance had surrended himself to Whit- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pres- During the business meeting arrangements were made for jthe forthcoming 'Hat Fashion Show"' to be held March 30 at) the parish hall. Mrs. Roger Conant is in charge of the affair and will Hats are supplied by Anne's Fabric Shop. Ticket convener is Mrs. George Gouldburn, Mrs, Conant addressed the group briefly, selected the models, and mentioned that a Ofled to stealing a car owned by|ton, 112 Bell drive, recently|rehearsal would be held next faction with the plan is province-/the A. E. Ames and Company|wilfred Aldsworth of Craydon|attended a week's convention) wee, wide. "T hold it unfair of the Gov- ernment to pass compulsory leg-| islation, enforcing the establish-| mittee Chairman Wilfred Gould|eq at Kingscourt Apartments ment of EMO. Opinion of the|described the tender as an "ex-| Ajay. gs Ap a: Counties and cities should have been enlisted first. | "J still require somebody to| show me sincerely what the| EMO is doing. I would like to see some concrete effort--some}| indication that the organization! is doing some good or can do some good." | Chairman of the Joint EMO Committee of Oshawa and On- tario County, Earl Martin, Reeve of Reach Township, re- sponded by pointing out the com- pulsory nature of the Emer- gency organization, stating that Council had "'no choice" in its continuance. He listed some peacetime benefits of the EMO, noting it was "organized for as- sistance during floods and sim-| ilar disasters, as well as nuclear) war". | He listed some present EMO) aids to the County: 'For ex-| ample, with some co-operation) from municipalities and the County it might be possble to Breaks Terms 'Of Probation; Gets 4 Months A breach of probation sent a Greenwood man to four months in jail via Magistrate's Court here Tuesday. Ronald Clarke, 34, of Locust Hill was also convicted of driving while his licence was suspended, and for having liquor in a place other than his resi- dence. The terms of the. probation, Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck! stated, demanded that the ac- cused use no liquor. The proba- tion was imposed on Sept. 3, 1963 as penalty for two counts of theft, one above $50 and one below. he breach occurred March 7, 1964 in Pickering. "Your trouble comes from the bottle," commented Magistrate Harry Jermyn, 'I am going to recommend that the last 90 days of your sentence be spent in some institution that can help you." Sentences of four months on the traffic charge, and 30 days on the alcohol charge were de- signed to run concurrently. 'Harold Fairley Betts, 37, of Whitevale, Ontario, was sen- tenced to six months definite and two months indefinite on a charge of contributing to juven- ile delinquency Whitby attorney Hugh O'Con- nell asked the Court to ensure that the accused would receive treatment "There is no evidence of psy- on chosis,"" said Crown Attorney | Affleck. Magistrate Jermyn agreed to recommend psychiatric examin- ation at the accused's place of internment. ' ; Michael Heffering, 503 King street, Whitby, was fined $10 and costs or three days for making illegal repairs to a car, under the terms of the Appren- ticeship Act. and. Toronto-Dominion Bank's tender for $100.067 on the 514 per cent debentures. Finance Com- cellent offer'. The report stated the deben- tures would mature May 1, 1965 to 1974 inclusive. Gets2 Years | 'InPenFor 30 Charges A lucrative income was cut loff for Ronald Nelson Huntley by Magistrate Harry Jermyn here yesterday, He sentenced Huntley, 23, of RR 1, Pickering to two years in Kingston Penitentiary on 13 conviétions of forging cheques, | and 15 convictions of uttering, or passing them. Huntley, the father of four children, had been remanded) in custody pending sentence.) |When he was tried before Mag- jistrate Jermyn two weeks ago, the Court learned that he had passed the cheques at an Ajax \bank on the account of George Cassidy. Mr. Cassidy, 61, of the Royal Hotel, Whitby, will be compen- jsated by the bank, the Court \learned. | The total amount gained by the accused was $4,042. The cheques ranged in amount jfrom $390 to $123. They were jeashed over a 12-month \period and made payable to several people, including Hunt- ley and his wife. Crown Attorney Bruce |Affleck referred to the actions jof the accused as "well-plan- \ned and premeditated. "This is a back-door method of theft," added Magistrate |Jermyn, "and could possibly have gotten you 14 years. "This breach of the faith affects the public in the sense that anyone cashing cheques at a bank is more carefully, and often needlessly, jbecause of you." scrutinized Road Apartments at 4.20 a.m.\of 'Roofers Construction" held on the date in question. in Saskatoon. ee fae Wet ok shape. The many friends of Dick Heard are extending him their The accused revealed that he/best wishes on the occasion of had been drinking at the time Of | his birthday celebrated today, the offence: "Drink is my problem', he March 18. continued. "I am asking for a} Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Puck- |suspended sentence, because I|rin, RR 1, Whitby, were dinner know I could stop if I had that guests of their son and daugh- hanging over my head. ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom My mother needs me", he! puckrin, 224 Kent street. said, "Ahd I plan to be mar- ried in the summer." | Mr. John Peeters, 146 Lupin Bras' fiance, Enid Pridmore,|drive, is celebrating his birth-| 19, of Ajax said: "He is always|day today, March 18. His considerate when he is with/friends wish him a_ happy) me." |birthday. | WHITBY Presents Its ANNUAL CARNIVAL FEATURING: MISS JEANNIE SANDERS 1963 Jr. Canadien Ladies' Figure Skoting Champion ALSO.. Master Wayne Anonichuk "12 Year Old Boy Famous Clown Act. PLUS... Many other attractions by members of The Whitby Figure Skoting Club. SATURDAY, MARCH 2st | 8 P.M. | WHITBY ARENA ADMISSION -- Adults 1.00 @ Children 35¢ 115 BROCK STREET NORTH OPEN THURS. & SLICED Cooked HAM SLICED RINDLESS Breakfast BACON FRESH PORK LIVER Family 'Monuments ' Created To Individual Requirements LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 STAFFORD BROS. | ARNOLD'S 69 a 49: == 29: a Cc lb JUST NORTH OF THE FOUR CORNERS FRI. TILL 9 P.M. - WED. ALL DAY FRESH CUT FROM GOV, INSPECTED BEEF SIRLOIN OR WING STEAKS 69: PRIME RIB ROAST --Ih. 55° | 69° RUMP ROAST SHORT RIB OR BLADE ROAST BEEF u. IMPORTED NEW CARROTS 2 CELLO BAGS 27° FRESH BUTT PORK CHOPS 49 ONTARIO NO. 1 POTATOES 29° APPLES 3" §Qe 10-LB, BAG SMOKED PICNIC |HAMS C Ib -------- = ___-- 39: Fresh Hamburg Steak 3 tbs. Fresh Wieners a | 0 ® See Fresh Braising hiks Members were reminded to save Canada Packers labels, Plans were discussed for a | square dance. Details will be ar- ranged at future meetings. In closing Mrs. Stanley Arm-| jstrong gave an interesting and inspiring address on "Prayer" Tea hostesses were Nancy Knight. and Mrs. Sheila George. The next meeting will be held Monday, March 30. Mrs. | BROCK Evening Shows Start 6:55 and 8:20 WHITBY Last Complete Show at 8:20 SOPHIALOREN! MAXIMILIAN SUHELL FREDRIC MARCH ROBERT WAGNER SECOND FEATURE ATTRACTION In Color "Swingin' Along" Storring . . . TOMMY NOONAN & BARBARA EDEN Round Steak, Roasts, or Cube Steaks, Rump Roast, Sirloin Tip Roast, Sirloin Steaks, Flank Steak - Stew, Mock Duck, Flank - Mince; Porterhouse Steck, and T-Bone, Wing Steaks, Small Steaks. Cut, Wrapped and marked ONLY LB. es 57° Front Quarters of Beef Rib - Roast or Steaks, Short Rib - Roast, Shou Blade - Roast, Round Bone Ider - Pot Roast or Stew Brisket - Pot Roast Shank - Stew or Mince Neck Beef - Stew or Lean Mince. NOW LB. SPARE RIBS i... : eee ee * Fill Your Freezer ey Now e. 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